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Foods made with raw egg such as home-made egg mayonnaise, holl<strong><strong>an</strong>d</strong>aise sauce,<br />

un<strong>cook</strong>ed cakes <strong><strong>an</strong>d</strong> desserts <strong><strong>an</strong>d</strong> egg-nog c<strong>an</strong> also be d<strong>an</strong>gerous f<strong>or</strong> the <strong>elderly</strong>.<br />

You should not provide these <strong>food</strong>s <strong>to</strong> <strong>an</strong> <strong>elderly</strong> resident<br />

The <strong>elderly</strong> person may also have special dietary requirements <strong>or</strong> restrictions of<br />

which <strong>you</strong> are unaware. Please check with the staff bef<strong>or</strong>e provid<strong>in</strong>g <strong>food</strong> <strong>to</strong> <strong>an</strong><br />

<strong>elderly</strong> resident.<br />

What precautions should I take when prepar<strong>in</strong>g <strong>food</strong>s<br />

There are no special rules f<strong>or</strong> <strong>cook</strong><strong>in</strong>g f<strong>or</strong> <strong>elderly</strong> people — <strong>you</strong> just need <strong>to</strong> be even<br />

fussier th<strong>an</strong> n<strong>or</strong>mal. If <strong>you</strong> pl<strong>an</strong> <strong>to</strong> take chilled <strong>or</strong> frozen <strong>food</strong> <strong>you</strong> have <strong>cook</strong>ed<br />

<strong>you</strong>rself, make sure that the <strong>food</strong> is cooled quickly <strong>in</strong> <strong>you</strong>r refrigera<strong>to</strong>r; never at room<br />

temperature. Always wash <strong>you</strong>r h<strong><strong>an</strong>d</strong>s well under runn<strong>in</strong>g water us<strong>in</strong>g soap <strong><strong>an</strong>d</strong> dry<br />

th<strong>or</strong>oughly bef<strong>or</strong>e h<strong><strong>an</strong>d</strong>l<strong>in</strong>g <strong>food</strong>. You c<strong>an</strong> get <strong>in</strong>f<strong>or</strong>mation on prepar<strong>in</strong>g <strong>food</strong> safely<br />

from the fact sheet ‘Protect<strong>in</strong>g T<strong>in</strong>y Tummies <strong><strong>an</strong>d</strong> Sensitive Systems’ <strong><strong>an</strong>d</strong> other fact<br />

sheets on the Food Safety Inf<strong>or</strong>mation Council website, www.<strong>food</strong>safety.asn.au.<br />

How c<strong>an</strong> I tr<strong>an</strong>sp<strong>or</strong>t <strong>food</strong> safely f<strong>or</strong> <strong>an</strong> <strong>elderly</strong> person<br />

You will need <strong>to</strong> tr<strong>an</strong>sp<strong>or</strong>t <strong>you</strong>r <strong>food</strong> <strong>to</strong> the aged care facility so take care that it is<br />

protected from contam<strong>in</strong>ation dur<strong>in</strong>g tr<strong>an</strong>sp<strong>or</strong>t <strong><strong>an</strong>d</strong>, if it is chilled <strong>food</strong>, it is kept cool<br />

<strong>or</strong> if <strong>you</strong> are tak<strong>in</strong>g it hot, <strong>you</strong> keep it hot dur<strong>in</strong>g the journey.<br />

Food should be kept at 5 degrees Celsius <strong>or</strong> cooler <strong>or</strong>, f<strong>or</strong> hot <strong>food</strong>, at 60 degrees<br />

Celsius <strong>or</strong> hotter. Between 5 <strong><strong>an</strong>d</strong> 60 degrees is known as the temperature d<strong>an</strong>ger<br />

zone because harmful bacteria multiply <strong>to</strong> d<strong>an</strong>gerous levels <strong>in</strong> <strong>food</strong> when it is kept<br />

between these temperatures.<br />

Put cold <strong>food</strong> <strong>in</strong><strong>to</strong> a cooler with ice packs when travell<strong>in</strong>g <strong>to</strong> visit <strong>you</strong>r <strong>relative</strong> <strong>or</strong><br />

<strong>friend</strong>. <strong>Do</strong>n' t pack <strong>food</strong> if it has just been <strong>cook</strong>ed <strong><strong>an</strong>d</strong> is still warm. Coolers c<strong>an</strong>not<br />

cool <strong>food</strong> they c<strong>an</strong> only keep cold <strong>food</strong> cool. Always cover pre-prepared <strong>food</strong>s<br />

securely <strong><strong>an</strong>d</strong> prechill them, f<strong>or</strong> example, keep <strong>in</strong> the refrigera<strong>to</strong>r overnight. Other<br />

perishable <strong>food</strong>s <strong><strong>an</strong>d</strong> dr<strong>in</strong>ks, such as deli products, <strong>cook</strong>ed chicken <strong><strong>an</strong>d</strong> dairy<br />

products must also be cold when put <strong>in</strong> the cooler.<br />

Hot <strong>food</strong> is difficult <strong>to</strong> keep hot <strong><strong>an</strong>d</strong> is best avoided if <strong>you</strong> are travell<strong>in</strong>g long<br />

dist<strong>an</strong>ces. It is best <strong>to</strong> chill the <strong>food</strong> overnight <strong><strong>an</strong>d</strong> reheat it at the residence. If <strong>you</strong><br />

must take hot <strong>food</strong> on a longer journey, <strong>an</strong> <strong>in</strong>sulated jug, preheated with boil<strong>in</strong>g water<br />

bef<strong>or</strong>e be<strong>in</strong>g filled with the steam<strong>in</strong>g hot <strong>food</strong>, c<strong>an</strong> be used. If <strong>you</strong> are unsure whether<br />

the jug will keep the <strong>food</strong> above 60 degrees Celsius, try fill<strong>in</strong>g it with water at 90<br />

degrees Celsius, seal <strong><strong>an</strong>d</strong> test the water temperature after the length of time <strong>you</strong><br />

expect <strong>you</strong>r journey <strong>to</strong> take. If it is still above 60 degrees then <strong>you</strong> c<strong>an</strong> use the jug.<br />

You will need a <strong>food</strong> thermometer <strong>to</strong> do this test.<br />

If <strong>an</strong>y perishable <strong>food</strong> <strong>you</strong> <strong>br<strong>in</strong>g</strong> is not eaten immediately, make sure it is refrigerated<br />

bef<strong>or</strong>e <strong>you</strong> leave.

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